Perth Voice Interactive
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Month: March 2018
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) Mercury and Venus have just arrived in Aries to join Uranus. Mercury will give you insight, should you choose to trust your own intelligence. He will trick you up if you go with the crowd. Venus will soften you. She will have you focussing on delight rather than mechanistic…
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HOMES like this Hill View Road beauty were made to last, and having survived two World Wars, the Depression and the 1968 Meckering earthquake—it’s set to turn 100. Amazingly it’s had just two owners since it was built in 1919 for successful businessman James Vincent. Which is perhaps why the four-bedroom abode has survived virtually…
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Plans and priorities for the future Married at St Patrick’s on Beaufort Street and with his children born a stone’s throw away, Simon Millman is a proud local who was elected as the Member for Mount Lawley last year. He now reflects on his first twelve months in parliament. “It’s been an honour representing our local area,” Simon says, “but…
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Reminiscent of the markets in old Italy in the centre of the town piazza, The Provedores Market provides a place where people can gather and bond over their love of Italian food, wine & culture. Set outside the Pisconeri Fine Foods & Wines warehouse the market showcases fine imported Italian product alongside artisan offerings from local stallholders.…
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A MAJORITY of Perth city councillors have released a statement pointing the finger at lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi for local government minister David Templeman’s decision to suspend the council. “The majority of council do not believe that the lord mayor should get the outcome she wants,” read the statement, which was publicly released on Wednesday…
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BUNNINGS Inglewood burned near to the ground Monday night, with explosions heard suburbs away and the fire smouldering well into the next day. The Inglewood Monday Night Markets were just closing up when manager Rudy Perone noticed the fire, calling 000 just after 9pm. The area filled with thick, smelly smoke and a hazmat warning…
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THE decision on Yolk Property’s development at 9-11 King William Street has been made, but the issue continues to split the community, with a supporter’s car being egged and a councillor hammered by threats to vote her out. Bayswater councillor Catherine Ehrhardt says she’s been peppered by negative comments after voting to support the development…
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THE WA Planning Commission has thrown a spanner in the works of Stirling council’s plans to preserve the character of Beaufort Street north of Walcott. The council’s Beaufort Street Local Development Plan took five years to put together and won a commendation award from the Planning Institute of Australia for its consultation, but that wasn’t…
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IT was stuck on freeze frame for a couple of months, but the Mount Lawley Society’s short film festival is back. The first festival in November 2016 sold out and co-organiser Christina Gustavson said they’d fielded requests about the next since then, with students from Central Institute of Technology’s film course eager to add a…
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QUESTIONS have been raised about whether a Fringe Festival show crossed the line with its depictions of self-harm. Fringe is known for dishing up the unorthodox and unusual, but Danger Cabaret’s El Bizarro left audiences in a cold sweat last week, with one person fainting during the performance. “We are a freak side show,” says…